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Haus Cramer architectural records and papers, 1911-2004, bulk 1911-1955
226 drawings 42 photographic prints 1 scrapbook (1 scrapbook) 3 bound volumes 6 manuscript boxes 2 print boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection primarily contains original and reprographic architectural records, photographs, correspondence and personal and professional records related to the design, construction, and ownership of the Haus Cramer in Dahlem, Berlin, Germany, designed by German architect Hermann Muthesius in 1911-1913 for Hans and Gertrud Cramer, with later additions by Muthesius and other architects. A significant portion of the collection also documents the Cramer family's efforts to obtain restitution after World War II for the seizure of the house in the 1930s. Also included are records documenting the restoration and reuse, an effort led by noted architectural historian Julius Poesner.
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Paul Zucker photographs and papers, 1911-1968, bulk 1919-1935
1.5 manuscript box 1 print box- Abstract Or Scope
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Dr. Paul Zucker (1889-1971) was a German architect, author and later professor at Cooper Union in New York, N.Y. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs of Zucker's work.
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Paul Zucker photographs and papers, 1911-1968, bulk 1919-1935 1.5 manuscript box 1 print box
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- Zucker, Paul, 1889-1971
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Dr. Paul Zucker (1889-1971) was a German architect, author and later professor at Cooper Union in New York, N.Y. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs of Zucker's work.
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Shadrach Woods architectural records and papers, 1923-2008, bulk 1948-1973
45 manuscript boxes 6 print boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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An American architect and urban planner, Shadrach Woods was a student of Le Corbusier and worked extensively throughout North Africa, France, Germany and New York City on projects ranging from low-cost housing developments to university campuses. Also highly regarded as a critic and theorist, Woods taught at Harvard and Yale and lectured and published widely. The collection represents the span of Woods' life and career through papers, photographs, architectural drawings, writings, and published materials. A small group of materials documents his childhood and education through personal papers and photographs. However, the bulk of the collections relates to his professional work and collaborations.
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Shadrach Woods architectural records and papers, 1923-2008, bulk 1948-1973 45 manuscript boxes 6 print boxes
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- Woods, Shadrach, 1923-1973
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An American architect and urban planner, Shadrach Woods was a student of Le Corbusier and worked extensively throughout North Africa, France, Germany and New York City on projects ranging from low-cost housing developments to university campuses. Also highly regarded as a critic and theorist, Woods taught at Harvard and Yale and lectured and published widely. The collection represents the span of Woods' life and career through papers, photographs, architectural drawings, writings, and published materials. A small group of materials documents his childhood and education through personal papers and photographs. However, the bulk of the collections relates to his professional work and collaborations.
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